PR and events

Public relations

We build the image of companies and their leaders. We nurture media relationships and a consistent brand narrative - even when things heat up.

How we work

PR is a long game: trust takes months to build and can be lost in a single day. We help companies speak with one voice across all channels and be ready for tough questions.

We work as a 360-degree agency: you can order this service on its own or as part of full marketing management for your company - together with other online and offline channels and events.

Ask for a quote
0years of PR experience
0online and offline communication
0communication strategy
0business day to respond
Process

How we run PR activities

1

Image audit

We check how the brand is perceived today in the media and among audiences.

2

Communication strategy

We set goals, key messages and channels for reaching the media and target groups.

3

Media relations and content

We build relationships with journalists, prepare content and secure coverage.

4

Measurement and reporting

We analyze coverage, reach and sentiment, reporting the real impact of our work.

Scope

Media relations, communication and crisis management

As a PR agency, we handle media relations, corporate communication, crisis management and executive personal branding. We build an image based on content and relationships, not chance.

We combine PR activities with strategy and audits and social media management.

Media relations

Relationships with journalists and newsrooms that translate into valuable coverage of your brand.

Corporate communication

Consistent company communication: messaging, expert content and building a market-leader position.

Crisis management

Preparing and running communication in a crisis to limit damage to your reputation.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does a PR agency do?

It builds image and media relationships: media relations, corporate communication, crisis management and personal branding.

What is media relations?

It is building and maintaining relationships with journalists and newsrooms so the brand appears in valuable coverage.

What is crisis management?

It is preparing and running communication in a crisis to limit reputational damage and rebuild trust.

How does PR differ from advertising?

Advertising is a paid message, while PR builds image through relationships, content and presence in editorial media.

Do you handle personal branding for executives?

Yes. We build the image of leaders and experts, including in the media and on LinkedIn.

How do you measure the results of PR activities?

We analyze the number and quality of coverage, reach, tone of voice (sentiment) and share of voice.

GK
Author

Grzegorz Kubicki CEO of iMarketing

For over a decade he has led marketing, PR and communication projects for companies and institutions in Warsaw and Krakow.

Public relationsMedia relationsCrisis managementCommunication15+ years of experience

See also

Let's talk about your project

A free consultation with an expert. We reply within one business day.

Book a free consultation
Zadzwoń Darmowa konsultacja